Extended Data Fig. 5: Inhibitory connections were important for encoding both tone identity and oddball context. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Inhibitory connections were important for encoding both tone identity and oddball context.

From: Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus

Extended Data Fig. 5: Inhibitory connections were important for encoding both tone identity and oddball context.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Each subtype of recurrent connection in the trained EI-RNN (E- > I, E- > E, I- > E, and I- > I) was lesioned by setting the corresponding weights to zero. We then reran our SVM decoding analysis for Tone (left) and Oddball (right) trials. Box and whiskers are per Fig. 3i.

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